RICHMOND — Some students would pay upwards of $2,600 more to attend a college where there are fewer students with opposing political views, according to a EdWorkingPaper published by Brown ...
New surveys of students and parents find that while they consider campus safety and politics in picking a college, academic quality and college costs remain the most important influences. Academic ...
College students are willing to pay more than an additional $2,000 in tuition to attend a college where fewer students hold political beliefs that oppose their own, according to a new working paper ...
SPRINGFIELD — Power grabs, removing bureaucratic safeguards, compliant courts, weaponization of social media, attacks on elites and the media. All are hallmarks, said Amherst College political ...
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It's a given that if one party to a disagreement keeps breaking the rules in order to harm opponents, the other participants will eventually sink to the challenge and adopt—or escalate—out-of-bounds ...
It’s a line emblazoned on Turning Point USA T-shirts and hats that have become hot sellers in wake of the assassination of the controversial conservative activist as he was speaking to thousands of ...
College political associations tend to host guest speakers with recognizable expertise in policy and politics. The Boston University College Democrats, for example, recently featured senatorial ...
Student turnout in local elections is traditionally low, but campus groups have spent the semester preparing for tomorrow’s contests, and they’re already gearing up for next year’s midterms and ...
(WHTM) – President Donald Trump’s disapproval rating continued to rise this month in the latest Emerson College Polling survey. The survey found Trump with a 48% disapproval while his approval rating ...
From his perspective as a longtime observer of political discourse in the United States, Boston College Political Science Professor Peter Skerry believes that the toxicity and polarization in American ...